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		<title>HolidayVideo for all JUARA Customers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Do you avoid the skin care cream aisle at the store? Are you stubbornly using the same skin care moisturizer cream from 5 years ago, simply to avoid shopping for a new one? It&#8217;s overwhelming to see hundreds of &#8220;the best&#8230;&#8221; skincare products to choose from. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you avoid the skin care cream aisle at the store? Are you stubbornly using the same skin care moisturizer cream from 5 years ago, simply to avoid shopping for a new one? It&#8217;s overwhelming to see hundreds of &#8220;the best&#8230;&#8221; skincare products to choose from. </p>
<p>How can you possibly determine which are rip-offs and which actually work? How can you be sure that the 3 oz bottle of skin care moisturizer cream (priced at $34.99) isn&#8217;t the same<span id="more-91"></span> stuff as the $3.99 bottle of Jergens at Wal-mart? </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll make it easy for you. Here is a crash-course in skin care cream ingredients. I&#8217;ve listed 2 ingredients your skin is crying out for, and 2 ingredients your skin has nightmares about. With just these 4 tips, you&#8217;ll be able to weed out 95% of the thorns and come out with a rose.</p>
<p><u><strong>2 Things Every Skin Care Cream Should Have</strong></u></p>
<p><em>Babassu</em></p>
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<li> Babassu is a natural wax that softens and soothes your skin. It&#8217;s important because it creates a moisture-barrier around your skin that keeps out dirt and grime, but yet allows the skin valuable &#8220;breathing&#8221; room. </li>
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<li>It&#8217;s a natural product that comes from the oil extracted from the Babassu palm (in the Amazon). Many manufacturers will attempt to save a dime by replacing Babassu with mineral oil (one of the 2 no-no ingredients listed below).</li>
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<p><em>Vitamin E (in the form of natural alpha-tocopherol)</em></p>
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<li> Vitamin E has a long-proven record of protecting your skin from damaging free radicals found in pollution, UV radiation, poor nutrition, and aging. The best form of Vitamin E found in your skin care cream should be alpha-tocopherol.</li>
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<li>Most skincare products (including the expensive ones at department stores) use a synthetic form of alpha-tocopherol. Besides being less effective in synthetic form, manufacturers will only put a dash in each skin care cream product (.1% to .2%), making it practically meaningless. </li>
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<li>It is also a natural preservative that prevents your skin care moisturizing cream from going rancid before you&#8217;ve finished using it. Again, many well-known skincare lines will use parabens to preserve their product. Parabens are NOT good for your skin! In fact, they are one of the two ingredients your skin care cream definitely should NOT have in it.</li>
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<p><strong><u>2 Things Your Skin Care Cream Should NOT Have</u></strong></p>
<p><em>Parabens &#8211; (look on the label for methyl, propyl, butyl, and ethyl parabens)</em></p>
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<li>These chemicals are widely used in expensive (and cheap) skin care creams to give the creams a longer shelf-life. They are super cheap and widely available. Some studies have suggested that they could cause cancer (particularly breast cancer) and affect estrogen levels over long periods of time.</li>
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<p><em>Mineral oil &#8211; (also written on the label as liquid paraffin, paraffin wax, or petrolatum)</em></p>
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<li> This petroleum by-product is super cheap and used by companies to coat the skin and &#8220;keep in moisture&#8221;. Unfortunately, it also keeps in toxins, encourages acne break outs, and strips away the natural oils that prevent premature aging. </li>
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<li>Even worse, any mineral oil derivative can be contaminated with the cancer-causing PAH&#8217;s. Stay young longer by avoiding products using mineral oil or other petroleum by-products.</li>
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<p>In evaluating your skin care cream, keep this question in your mind: Could you eat your skin care moisturizer cream? (I&#8217;m not suggesting you <em>do</em>, just asking if you <em>could.</em>) If you recoil in horror from putting those ingredients in your mouth, why would you put them on your skin? After all, it&#8217;s going to be absorbed and enter your body just as if you <em>had </em>eaten it. </p>
<p>Crack open that cabinet and pull out your skin care cream. Flip it over and look at the ingredients label. If your skin care moisturizer cream is missing those two important ingredients, and if it uses mineral oil and Parabens instead, it&#8217;s time to find a new skin care cream.</p>
<p>You <em>can</em> spread effective skin care cream and eat it too. Synthetics not only damage your skin&#8217;s health in the long run, they are simply not as efficient in treating your skin in the long run. (But they are cheaper! This is why so many skincare manufacturers use them!)</p>
<p>Babassu and Natural Vitamin E are just the tip of the iceberg. There are a whole host of other ingredients that bring will bring out the best in your skin care cream.</p>
<p>Phytessence Wakame, Maracuja, and Crodamol OP come most immediately to mind.<strong> You can find out more about these amazing botanical ingredients </strong>(and where to find a skin care cream with them inside) at my website linked below.</p>
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		<title>REQUEST: Msdebramaye&#8217;s Skin Care Routine, Concealing &amp; Foundation!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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I have researched botanicals for over 20 years and have came across much valuable information. I am fascinated by the power of herbs. I found that herbs can naturally improve many skin conditions.
You have Hidden &#8220;Assault Intruders&#8221; in your body. Herbs can blast them away.
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<p>I have researched botanicals for over 20 years and have came across much valuable information. I am fascinated by the power of herbs. I found that herbs can naturally improve many skin conditions.</p>
<p>You have Hidden &#8220;Assault Intruders&#8221; in your body. Herbs can blast them away.</p>
<p>There are so many skin ailments in our society today. There are habits that we engage in that may be causing many of our skin p<span id="more-70"></span>roblems.</p>
<p>Many have acne problems who blame these unsightly &#8220;Zits&#8221; on oil build-up, dirt and clogged pores. These may be the least likely suspects. The major problem of many skin ailments is &#8220;Toxin build-up&#8221; in the body. Many of these toxins come from the very foods that we eat. There are hidden &#8220;Assault intruders&#8221; in the very foods we eat. And yes, the industry knows that they are in there and that they are bad for you. Hence, why your body tries to spit them out.</p>
<p>Our bodies are bombarded with 100&#8217;s even thousands of these &#8220;assault intruders&#8221; everyday. Toxins can come from our environment. But, mainly from the foods that we are eating. Take the time to read the ingredient labels on your food purchases before thinking about putting them in your mouth. If you can&#8217;t pronounce an ingredient, then there is a good chance it is not organic food. It is an un-welcomed chemical additive. Next time you see one of these intruders listed on your ingredient label, Google it. Find out what it is. See what it is used for and the negative chemical reactions that it can have on your body.</p>
<p>When there is an overload of toxins in your body, what your body tries to do is get rid of them. Some may come out by regular everyday elimination. But, many toxins are bombarding your system every day and the regular everyday elimination may not be enough.</p>
<p>Your skin is your body&#8217;s largest organ. The skin, through it&#8217;s pores helps eliminate toxins. The more you sweat, the more your body is ridding itself of these intruders. But, considering the overload of these &#8220;assault intruders&#8221;, the skin tries to eliminate such huge amounts that skin problems do occur physically on your skin. One large cause of acne is body toxin waste showing up on the surface of your skin.</p>
<p>Herbs to the Rescue.</p>
<p>There are herbs that even when taken topically through the skin can eliminate toxins right out the skin and giving you a healthier look and radiant skin.</p>
<p>Here are some beneficial herbs that can eliminate these toxins, right out of your skin. Acne can be easily cleared up in a matter of a few days, as well as many of your skin ailments.</p>
<p>Dandelion has been given a bad wrap by the media and weed killer industries. Dandelion is a very therapeutic herb for our body. Dandelion is not an unsightly weed with no purpose, but to haunt your lawns. Did you know that dandelion eliminates cancer cells from your body when taken internally ? Topically, it is beneficial in soothing and repairing sun-damaged skin. Dandelion with Sage, which is another therapeutic herb eliminates toxins out of the skin and clears acne.</p>
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